Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 08 19:03:08 EDT 2003 | scott
Hello all, > > I'm working at a CM with less then > ideal material storage shelving when it comes to > ESD protection. I've got ordinary painted > shelving units that I need make ESD safe. I'm > considering dissipative mats or spray coatings
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 08 15:30:50 EDT 2003 | bman
Hello all, I'm working at a CM with less then ideal material storage shelving when it comes to ESD protection. I've got ordinary painted shelving units that I need make ESD safe. I'm considering dissipative mats or spray coatings for each shelf, t
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 08 14:21:10 EDT 2003 | bman
Hello all, I'm working at a CM with less then ideal material storage shelving when it comes to ESD protection. I've got ordinary painted shelving units that I need make ESD safe. I'm considering dissipative mats or spray coatings for each shelf, t
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 08 18:06:35 EDT 2003 | davef
Antistat sprays are a waste of time and money. These sprays just soaps disolved in water that absorb moisture from the air. Your minimum requirements: Conductive floor mats and wrist straps that are properly grounded. From there, consider using
Electronics Forum | Tue May 04 13:06:12 EDT 2021 | lasmith132
Good Morning, I need to know if the tubular plastic shelving (the type that you buy at big box stores for storage) could ever be grounded? We want to use it for ESD shelving but because its plastic/pvc I doubt it can ever really be grounded like a
Electronics Forum | Tue May 04 15:25:19 EDT 2021 | lasmith132
Can the plastic shelving be used if the ESD sensitive material are in ESD safe bags? ESD safe containers? on ESD safe trays? Thank you!
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 11 11:12:18 EDT 2003 | bman
Tkanks to every one for their suggetions. Right now, I think that Scott's method is the best one for us.
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 13 12:58:32 EDT 2003 | babe
Lets try this again, Every shelf system should be grounded individually. Every six feet per EOS/ESD requirements. Do not daisy chain anything. Secondly, Depending on the depth of paint,style of pain that your shelving system has. A static charge woul
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 14 18:45:35 EDT 2003 | bman
An idea I just heard today would be to run a strip of copper tape across each shelf, then screw the tape into the shelf to ensure metal to metal contact. Considering the shelves seem to all have a path to ground through the supports, I don't see why
Electronics Forum | Tue May 04 18:52:31 EDT 2021 | lasmith132
3 more questions I promise. :) 1. If a populated PCB is put on a ESD safe Rack, is it able to be placed on a Plastic Shelf? 2. If a populated PCB is put in a covered ESD box, is it able to be placed on a Plastic Shelf? 3. Could we put ESD vinyl